FOIA request sent to Pueblo Community College regarding employee compensation data for FY 2025 on Nov 4

Patricia A. Erjavec, Ph.D. President
Patricia A. Erjavec, Ph.D. President - Pueblo Community College
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FOIA Request to Pueblo Community College regarding employee compensation data for Fiscal Year 2025 on November 4, 2025.

Centennial State News has submitted a request under the Colorado Open Records Act seeking detailed records of employee compensation at Pueblo Community College for Fiscal Year 2025. The request, sent on November 4, 2025, aims to obtain comprehensive data that includes various aspects of employee remuneration and demographics.

The requested information encompasses a range of data fields including the names of employees, their gender if recorded, age or year of birth where applicable, and date of birth limited to month and year if necessary. Additionally, the request seeks details about the employer name, employee title or position, hire date, compensation amount (covering both base pay and any additional pay), compensation type (such as salary or hourly wage), and employment type (full-time or part-time).

As members of Centennial State News—a media organization dedicated to thorough coverage of local governmental affairs—we emphasize the importance of access to public records in fulfilling our role in providing transparency and holding public institutions accountable. In line with this mission, we have requested a fee waiver citing our status as media professionals.

This request is supported by The Coalition Opposing Governmental Secrecy, a non-profit organization committed to assisting media companies and advocacy groups in investigating government agencies through Freedom of Information laws. More information about this coalition can be found on their website here.

We look forward to receiving this information in an electronic format as it will greatly aid in our reporting efforts. As always, we remain open for any questions or clarifications regarding this request.



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